Paradÿsso

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Paradÿsso
Studio album by Sôber

Publication
(s)

2003

Label (s) Muxxic

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Metal

Title (number)

11

running time

approx. 45:34

occupation
  • Adrian Bernardini ( drums )

Studio (s)

Cube Studios

chronology
Synthesis
(2002)
Paradÿsso Reddo
(2004)

Paradÿsso is the 4th studio album by the Spanish metal band Sôber , which was released on March 17, 2003 under the label Muxxic . This album is considered one of the best albums on the Spanish rock scene and was sold 80,000 times in Spain, making the album gold . The album was recorded in the Cube Studios. The album reached 47th place in the Spanish sales charts, the single Sin Me Marcho even reached 2nd place.

content

Paradÿsso is supposed to musically represent the destroyed paradise that is marked by disappointments. The album is about entanglement with a generation that does not allow itself to be put off by fashion trends. It's the band's most intimate album, immersing the listener in the world of losers and the sadness of a sick world. The listeners slide through the melancholy lyrics of the singer Carlos Escobedo from love to hate and from light to dark.

Videos

Music videos were shot for all the songs and were featured on the Spanish music show Heavy Rotation for some time . The songs were also sung on their first tour of Germany.

sale

The album is sold worldwide on Amazon. In Spain alone there were 80,000 records.

Track list

  1. Arrepentido
  2. Lejos
  3. Diez Años
  4. Cápsula
  5. Eternidad
  6. Hemoglobina
  7. No perdones
  8. Mis Cenizas
  9. Animal
  10. Reencuentro
  11. Paradysso

Reviews

  • "... Should one continue to react with disinterest in Spanish rock music in Germany, it is not Sôber's fault: Your fourth and self-produced album Paradysso is muscular, dense and melodic enough to hold its own in international comparison ..." - June 1, 2003 : Musikexpress (Christoph Lindemann, Musikexpress)
  • “… Paradysso rocks really fat, which is not least due to the mix by old master Ed Stasium, and the sound is in no way inferior to American productions. Checkout tips are almost superfluous, as the quality does not decrease through the whole album, but Diez Años is definitely a good starting point ... “- June 1, 2003: Rock it! (Christoph Pöschl, Rock it!)

Individual evidence

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